There aren’t a lot of things more frustrating than running into a PS4 download error NW-31449-1. Users on different online messaging boards have also experienced this exact error message while trying to play the Destiny 2, and the Incredibles games. The Destiny 2 error NW-31449-1 is a PS4 network error that may occur while you trying to download the game. In the case of the NW-31449-1 Incredibles error, the reasons for it appearing are either a result of network issues, lack of storage space, or corrupted data files on your PS4. The error also appears while the user is trying to download the game. Check out the steps required to resolve this issue in all the cases mentioned above.

How do I fix the NW-31449-1 error on my PS4?

1. Perform a full reboot on your PS4

In the same way, rebooting a computer can fix most software and hardware related issues, rebooting your console can do the same thing. After all, your console uses PC architecture and runs on a branch of the FreeBSD operating system. Rebooting and power cycling your console will delete any leftover data in its cache and disconnect it completely from your network. In laymen’s terms, congestion of cached data could be the root cause of not only an NW-31449-1 error but various PS4 update errors too. SPONSORED

2. Ensure that your PS4 has enough space

If you’ve recently updated your PS4’s software, then you may have far less space than you originally bargained for. Alternatively, the patch or game you’re trying download may be bigger than you originally thought it would be. This can cause a plethora of issues. Much like the CE-35694-7 PS4 error, the NW-31449-1 code could be caused by a scarcity of space on your PS4’s hard drive.

Free up some space on your PS4

You can always re-download a game after you delete it. So once you delete it, it’s not lost forever and you haven’t flushed your money down the toilet.

3. Rebuild your database

Rebuilding your PS4’s database can take up to an hour. During this time, the system will parse through all its files and delete any corrupted data.  You’ll need to exercise a bit of patience during the process. In addition to possibly solving your PS4’s NW-31449-1 error code, rebuilding your database will also help you if:

The PS4 contains any corrupt data that can’t be accessed. The PS4 stopped working during an update. The PS4 froze up in one of the system menus displays The PS4 displays an error that reads Hard Disk Drive is Corrupt.

Hopefully, one of the tips or solutions in this guide works for you. If you have any questions or would like to share your experience with this error, leave a comment down below.

SPONSORED Name * Email * Commenting as . Not you? Save information for future comments
Comment

Δ